Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 29, 1940, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
August 29, 1940,
CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
IN THE WEEK'S NEWS
. ed Tuesday:
Worker Injured | State College: admitteq Monday
William Lee aged 18, of Cole- discharged Wednesday: Mrs Celes-
ville, an employe of the City Laun-| ta Ream State College.
dry, Bellefonte, suffered a fracture Births: A son was born to Mr
of the right arm above the elbow | and Mrs. Kenneth Eckley, Bellefonte
about 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon R. D, 1; a son to Mr. and Mrs.
while working near one of the ma- | Harold R. Gummo, Pennsylvania
chines in the laundry, | Furnace, R. D. 1; a son to Mr, and
He was taken to the Centre Coun- | Mrs. James Moyers, Bellefonte, R
ty Hospital for treatment. Lee is a (D3
son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lee, of | Tuesday of Last Week
Coleville. Admitted: Mrs. E. O Greninger
| Rebersburg Discharged: Mrs, Har-
ry J. Page, Lemont; Mrs. J. Samuel
Fractures Arm | Holderman and infant son, Belle-
Mrs. Lizzie Sheetz, wife of Rev.| fonte; Mrs. Jacob 8 Knisely and
L. FP. Sheets, of Milesburg, suffered | infant son, Bellefonte. Births: A
a fracture of the left arm at the gn was born to Mr, and Mrs
wrist Friday afternoon when she | Charles Coder, Bellefonte, Expired
fell down several steps at her oue. Elmer Breon, Bellefonte, R. D. 1
Mrs. Sheetz was brought to the hos- | ;
pital where examination was made | Wednesday of Last Week
and the fracture set, | Discharged: Mrs. George B, Jo-
—— | dan, State College, R. D. 1; Master
| Lester J Kauffman, Boalsburg,
| Richard Davis, Milesburg; Robert
An eight-foot fall resulted in aI Bohn, State College, R, D. 1;
fractured arm for Donald Reed, 6,! Paul EB. McKinley, Bellefonte, R. D
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed,| 1; Mrs, Stewart Pletcher and in-
of Port Matilda, early this week. | fante son, Howard, R. D. 2: Mrs
The boy was treated at the Centre Austin Keith and infant daughter
County Hospital for the fracture, Bellefonte, R, D. 1,
which was near the wrist, A cast| Admitted Wednesday, discharged
was applied at the hospital Thursday: Master Ronald Corman
S— Bellefonte, R. D, 3. Births: A son
wag born to Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy
Voris, State College
Injured In Fall
Monday of Last Week
Discharged: Dolores M. McCulley :
Port Matilda, R. D. 1; Mrs, George | Thursday of Last Week
Baney and infant daughter, Belle-| Discharged: Mrs. Morris B. Goid-
fonte. Admitted Monday, discharg-! man, Bellefonte; Mrs Sherman E
|
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rR 20 wipe
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Biggest MONEY'S WORTH Coal-Wood Heaters Ever Bullt
® Banks fire 12 to 15 hours.
® Grates burn hard coal, soft coal,
coke or wood.
® 2 inch fire pot is oversized
guaranteed 5 years.
® Paper-tight doors with frames of
cast iron—no smoke, no dirt,
Phone 63-R Bellefonte, Pa.
112 West High St.
acrony a Kalamazoo
bd . man] STORE
; Direct to You
| a - ———
Houses and Lots
FOR SALE
The Bellefonte Trust Company as Agent for the
Estate of 0. E. Miles, Mileshurg, Pa., offers at private
sale the following properties located in Milesburg:
FEED DO
¢ Skyscraper construction.
® Porcelain enamel finish,
136 Styles and Sizes of Heunters,
Ranges, Furnaces. 1,600,000 satis-
fied users. 40 years in business,
We clean and repair all maker of furnaces
KALAMAZOO STOVE & FURNACE C0.
FRAME STORE BUILDING located at the intersec-
tion of Turnpike and Mill Streets, No. 185 Turn-
pike Street, now occupied by Clover Farm Store.
Building contains large storeroom, 2 storage
rooms and a 6-room apartment on second floor.
Building at present heated by furnace which also
furnishes heat for adjoining Homestead property.
2 STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and lot lo-
cated on 108 Mill Street. Contains 5 rooms,
1 STORY BRICK BUILDING and lot located on 309
Mill Street now occupied as a tap room.
VACANT LOT adjoining brick building on the north
on Mill Street. :
2 STORY FRAME DWELLING and lot No. 1 on East
Water Street. Property extends from Highway to
edge of Bald Eagle Creek.
LOT adjoining the above lot No. 1 on the west on
Water Street. This lot extends from Highway to
Bald Eagle Creek.
2 STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and lot No. 3
on Water Street adjoining above lot No. 2 on the
west. This lot extends from Highway to Bald
Eagle Creek.
LOT adjoining above lot No. 3 on the west on Water
Street. This lot extends from the Highway to Bald
Eagle Creek.
Private bids will be received on the above prop-
erties up to and including September 15, 1940,
Terms of Sale: Cash.
All those interested please consult the Bellefonte
Trust Company, Bellefonte, Pa. \
Bellefonte Trust Company, Agent
Estate of 0. E. Miles.
Gilbert E Crossley, |
{ ORE
{of
| Edison
{ sion will be concluded with a
{by Dr. William Mather Lewis, pres-
| | ident
| Broader View of National Defense
{ convention on
be addressed by
| William
| elementary
| time
{for the 1040-41
September 3,
—
| Putt and infant son, Bellefonte, R
D. 1,
| Births: A son was born to Mr
{and Mrs, Sheldon A. Hoffman,
| Beliefonte; a son to Mr, and Mrs
{James E. Allen, State College
| Friday
Admitted: Mrs. Edward L. Hea-
ton, Bellefonte, R, D 4; Matthew
Franiz, Port Matilda, R, D. 1; John
| W, Lee, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs
{ Lillian Tayman, Jersey Shore, Dis-
charged: Harry M. Anderson, Belle -
(fonte R. D, 3; Mrs, Grace E Kline
| felter, Bellefonte; Mrs, Don Gep-
hart and Infant son, Loganton
| Admitted Friday, discharged Sun- |
day: Mrs, Clair Deitrich, Bellefonte
| Births: A son was born to Mr, and
| Mrs, Elwood Grubb, Bellefonte, R
D, 3.
| Saturday:
Discharged: Mrs. Russell
and Infant daughter, Pine Glen;
Mrs. Freq H, Royer, Spring Mills, R
(D2. Births: A daughter was born
to Mr. and Mrs, Hayry Gill, State
College; a daughter td Mr. and Mrs
Herman Koenig, Bellefante
| Sunday
Discharged
ick and
D 2
There were 43 patients in
pital at
Mrs
infant son,
Harry C
Bellefonte,
Year-
R
th h “
He HOS ~
the beginning of this week
Bedford Slated
For Convention
(Continued from page one)
Puture of America
session He will be followed by
Amos E Neyhart, administrative
head of the Institute of Public Saf-
ely, Pennsylvania State College. who
will discuss safety training for
mobile drivers
Following Mr. Neyhart's
the awards will be made in ¢ an
nual Accident Prevention contest of
the association
Electric
will be the
al the same
auto.
address
t)
Utilitie
ub je«
an Campetition
by
the
of an addre
H. P. Liverzidge, president of
Philadelphia Electric Company
Philadelphia, at the Wednesday eve-
ning meeling
Thursday morning will be given
over to a discussion of engineering
matters A GG. Butler Duquesne
Light Company Pittsburgh and
chairman of the Engineering Sec-
fion will review the work of the
year and preside at the meeting
Other speakers will be CW. Kel
president of the Edison Elec.
tric Institute, and Dr. WwW. H. Tim-
ble, professor of Electrical Engin-
eering, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Thursday evening the convention
will be addressed bv the Honorable
Styles Bridges, United States Sen-
ator from New Hampshire
H. Freeman Barnes
tion manager of
Company, Lamp
open the meeting
Wiring markets
the address
Electric
sales promo-
General Electric
Department will
Friday morning
will be the subject
by Henry J Morton
Institute. The ses-
speech
of Lafayette College, on “A
the
will
J
Montgomery
of
Friday evening
Congressman
of
The concluding meeting
Ditter
county
-
WALKER TWP. WITHOUT
ELEMENTARY TEACHER
Due to the resignation of one of
|
its elementary teachers and the re-
fusal of another to sign a contract,
the Walker Township School Dis-
trict is without a teacher for one
school at the present
Miss Ruth Darner, of Lock!
Haven. was elected by the school
board but refused to sign a con-|
{tract when she was offered a posi-
ition in South Avis
The vacancy is |
in the Nittany elementary school
Walker township schools will open
term on Tuesday, |
-
~The family’s newspaper.
GENUIN
PYREX GLASS
MEASURI
cup
JUST BRING IN THIS
Central Pennsylvania Gas Co.
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Or if anyone in your family
that a large percentage of cases can be corrected with-
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Learn how it may be corrected with scarcely a half-
hour's logs of time. In all probability you may rid your-
self of this ailment permanently.
See the Expert Truss Fitter
Who Will be at Our Store One Day Only—
TUESDAY, SEPT. 10th
No charge for service which will probably require only a few
minutes’ time. Do not confuse this offer with wildeat rupture
specialists, here today and gone
This is a real community service,
of it YOU will be greatly the loser,
PARRISH DRUG STORE
16 N. Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA.
Hoover |
| particular
| should be practice tolerance
Truck Kills Millinder Is
Howard Youth| Indicted for Murder |
(Continued from page one) (Continued from page col, 2)
|
E+ a sme pu— p——
| said he pulled to the left of the
Kathryn Weaver, Lemont house- |
| road to avold striking the lad, but
keeper, who lives not far from the |
{that as the truck drew near the | spot where the batiered body of |
{ youth stopped, turned around in|Rachel Taylor, Penn State co-ed |
{ the road and attempted to go back {was found on March 28, signaling
| The front end of the machine |the first of the county's sex slay- |
| struck him, causing a fracture of | ings thls year
| the skull, and fractures of one arm The Grand Jury concluded its
j and leg {work Tuesday afternoon and In a
The truck, which hit the boy near | report submitted to court, noted 1a
{the left side of the highway, con- |action on the 25 bills presented to
j tinued on, ran off the left berm and {them during the two-day session. |
across a small parking area. Going |Of the bills, 11 Were found true; 7
{into a skid In the soft earth and [not true: 2 cases were continued: 2)
wel grass, It turned over completely | were disposed of by pleas of guilty:
jand came to rest on its wheels in |2 cases were settled and in one case |
a soggy field. One side of the cab | the defendant is 0 undergo mental
was slightly damaged, but the drivel | treatment
escaped with bruises about one arm |
No one, apparently, witnessed the
accident with the exception of the
truck driver who was alone
Centre County
Sheckler, of
}
Among the witnesses heard by the
{jury In the Milinder case were
| Maude Rager and Ruth Robison. of
| Mt. Eagle, who were with Faye
{Gates up until a few minutes be- |
{fore she met the person who beat!
{her to death; Richard Wallace, of
| Milesburg, who discovered the slay-
{ing while returning home
spending the evening with
Cates’ sister Sheriff Edward
Miller, the first official to reach the
crime scene: William Gates, of Mt
ved By. hia Eagle, father of the victim, who
eo uy HI identified his daughter's remains
and Emeline Bath- 1. Balvararts atria
Arrangements had Dr. J W. Bchwartz Bellefonte
his hast | ONE the physicians present
nin od 180 Joseph Leathers
whose home Millinder
day and night im-
before the crime and
Pvis. C. J Hanna and William A
Miller, of the State Motor Police
who arrested Millinder, and to whom
Millinder confessed the
During the Jury
eration of the Distr
torney Musser Ciellig sent out
{ folder
Dowing the eI
ndition
Coroner Charle
Milesburg, summoned
to the scene, ruled that the accldent
was unavoidable, and deemed an
inquest unnecessary. The body
was taken to the Neff Puneral home
at Howard Pvt John M., Amick
of Pleasant Gap sub-station
State Molor Police, investigated the
fatality
Jerry Dorman is surv
parents, Lewl
gate Dorman
been made for
this fall
Funeral services are
be held at & lock Saturday after-
ne
the
of
of nt
of
Lo enter ‘
autopsy
Mt. Eagle
had spent
mediately
ie
al
¥
4 Lo
scheduled
the
0't
noon at parents
in Howard
had not been
The frst two
week resulted when
man, 50 and
Ann, 12, of Jersey
lives when t
nome
I'he
chosen
place of interment
ast night
fatalities of th
Robert C. Tay-
:
his daughter, Donnaluy
crime
Cirand
evidence
Ww
Cons
: ' " "
Shore, lost their ict At-
struck a
DERGR A at Julia I
. ¢ {14
ne jamuy car
oncrele or a of photograph {=
. +
Gay al
Millinder Is
Indicted for Murder
posedly
rite
tim’
iti
cles that
oer
Monday
Ger case Will
lon trial. Several
taken up
that
ave
ernoon
and the «
body
reported
when
imninial
September
oe Lhe
any
to be
t week flied notice with the cout Is said
mmonwealth 1s will h pximatels
item ut admitted he L
L the sppI
ne above
1
Tue dlis ret
True Billy
urnea by
Jury. in addition
Millinde
Walter
f.&D
Harold Walters
John Arthur
sodomy
Kirby
chili
Bowls
drunken driving
David Bowls
lege §
William Howard Leach, Pleas
ville, N. ¥
John Ballenger State C
re, A drunken driving
Clea Wall W. Eugene Charle
ot | hege, drunken driving
: : TEND (Harry Caston, Rockview p
have the right pd | Breaking and escaping (Castor is a
ston in Ire TYCP §
B Ke AHararS pres Ee desienat. | [UBitive from justice)
by the District ttorney, and Not True Bills
a location to be determined bj Beranty
the District Attorney. It further ap- Elizabeth (Garis
Was | liclous mischief to
¢ Lynwood Irvin
false pretense
Bruce Reese, Sandy
laty
Ear! Peters
battery
Emil Venlierde and Joe Vanlierde
South Philipsburg, malicious mis-
chief
Charles H
drunken driv
ng the ieath
DOWINE the WOuIK
2 he one
Walker
the defense
Di Altorney or
¥ aim shall be present
examined |
} Line
the
nail ©
J Ee
pica s¢ 4
trict person
evidence is
iege
14
& minor
David
lege
lie
Garver Stat
resisting a
rest
{ Ire
death of robbery
to expedite the
and
that time i |
any expert n
fendam may decide
avoid delay at
the
upon
examine
the
wi
rises
to
of
ed
Steve sodomy
m
Clarence
Bellefonte
fence
Tyrone
rn that y
the counsel
fense that it was his desire 0 have
an expert examine tl :
¢
107
{=
R D
stone ani
the alleged wounds on the heag of
the deceased to determine whelhet
or not they could be caused by
stone, whereupon is
further ordered that the Dis t
Aitorney shall permit any expert to
examine a picture showing the head
wounds of the deceased in the pres-
ence of the District Attorney at 2
time and place to be designated
the District Attorney, or in
presence of anyone the District Atl-
torney shall determine to be pres-
ent.”
1
Ridge, burg-
Milesburg, assaul
Watson
ing
Other Dispositions
Continued were the cases of Wal-
ter Nyman Howard charged
with f & b., and Wilson Houle, of
Port Matilda charged with assault
and battery
The ceses Frank
Bellefonte, charged with {. & b. and
of T W. McMahon, of Osceola Mills
charged with bad checks, were set.
tied
A lunacy commission has exam
ined Thomas K. Hosterman, of Co-
burn, charged with assault and bat-
tery, and the case was not pre.
sented to the Grand Jury. Hosters
man is to be taken to the Danville
State Hospital
I Samuel McKinley, Jr. of Belle-
fone, entered a plea of guilty to
a charge of {. & b. and received the
usual sentence. Jacob Walk, of Port
| Matilda, pleaded gulity to a charge
of defrauding a boarding house-
keeper and was senienced to pay |
ithe costs and make restitution i
Court Today
Summary cases are scheduled to |
be heard before Judge Ivan Walker |
iat: a special session of court today
{14 is also expected that a number
of persons against whom true bills
were found may take the opportun-
{ity of today's session to enter pleas |
of gullty j
{| The lst of summary cases follow:
i Harry W. Weaver, Howard, D. & |
¢ INS {
{| Owen J. Long Spring Mills, D |
& N. 8. |
William Selfridge, Osceola Mills, |
threatening to kill
| Lawrence Auman,
| reckless driving ]
Ellen M. Steidle, State College, V.!
V. Code. i
vi
Clarence
>
the
of
->
Not every fisherman catches fish
Minorities that fear intolerance
of Thomas
To every woman
attending our Old
Range Round-Up
Sale of Magic Chef
Cas Ranges. NO
OBLIGATION to buy
anything.
COUPON
NG
STATE COLLEGE
Bellefonte, |
is ruptured. Do you know
Chester C. Sprow, Bellefonte,
V. Code |
D. P. Sherry, Milesburg, V. Fish |
| Law, i
| Harry W. Hassinger, Philipsburg. |
| reckless driving.
Inspect County Property i
Of their inspection of county!
property Grand Jurors reported as
follows:
The women's quarters at the jail
need painting; radiators at the jai
hammer and need new valves; floor
in vestibule in jall nesds repairs
and new jocks needed on front door
of jail; floor in office at jail needs
repaired; kitchen and pantry at jail
need paint and lighting system Is
poor: lighting system in cells is bad
and doors and locks of cells need
repaired; radiators throughout jal
rie attention,
The jury also recommended that
the attorney<’ room ang the court
room be redecorated,
Direct from Manufacturer,
tomorrow,
If you fail to take advantage
Phone 408
{| have not yet registered are urged to
| do s0 before the opening of school
| Otherwise
| not attend the morning
| the
| the
| 1941]
from |
Faye |
RnR
it. 4
d-
“ )
—
Local Sc hools To
Open September
| The Presidential campaign, we are’
| advised, won't get under day, in full
power, until the latler part of Bep-
tember—-this Is early enough
- Ae —— ——
PURE
what looks like convulsions
WEIS Sos) [1] {RY
LABOR DAY VALUES
”
Now that the pennant races are
éntering their final stages we Know
local citizens who are about to have
(Continued from page one)
classes, School officials will have |
pupils schedules carefully worked
out and no changes will be permit-
ted unless absolutely necessary. To |
date approximately 740 high school
pupils have registered. Any pupils
planning to attend high school who |
they will
Wednesday afternoon
be registered |
and should
~easion
All elementary school puplis
should report at 9:00 o'clock on
opening day. Beginners should re-
port (0 the Bishop Street or Alle-
gheny Street buildings for registra-
tion with the first grade teachers
after which they will be assigned
proper room and building for
yen! All puplls who will be
six years of age before February 1
are eligible to attend
the begl ng of the term providin
they enter school during firs.
two weeks Any who do not
during this period permit!
ted rtant following
rehool year prevented by lil.
ness, Thi regulation is a state
AW rs’ standir
C-W SWEET
Pickles
WHITE
Cheese SLICED
LIBBY'S CORNED
Beef COOKED
FIG
Snaps
TABLE
FF]
25c¢
29c
20c
we ]9¢
or mn | 2e
BIG
QUART JAR
from
AMERICAN
the
enter
are not
Lo intl the
uniecs
of several year Ig
BARS OR GINGER
QUALITY
Mustard
WEIS QUALITY
TOP
Stolen Sedan
is Recovered
Mayonnaise Tomatoes
PT. JAR 25¢
4 cs 25¢
COFFEE - - - - - 3-Ibbag 3%
VAN CAMPS—With Park and
BEANS - - - -
SCRATCH FEED
TABLE SALT
1 from
page one)
Tomato Sauce
- 41-1b cans 25¢
100-1b bag $1.85
3 "2-Ib pkgs 10c
10%2-0z en 5¢
gt jar 10¢
2': cans 25¢
10-11 rolls 13¢
roll 10¢
Tomato Soup—Chef, Boy-ar-dee
Cider Vinegar
Fancy Fresh Prunes
Wax Paper
Scot Towels
2 No.
9
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ATALLAMAAA MALL IAWA
SPRY
3 Ibcan 45¢
LUX FLAKES
small pkg 9¢
LGE PKG 2le
Lux or Lifebuoy 3 cakes 19
Rinso or
Oxvdol Dust
Fairy Soap
RAMANA WWE
Ld
I'S. No. 1 NEW
POTATOES
Peck 19¢
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
Ib 5¢
Green Peppers
Rambo Apples
Lettuce
AARVNY
Motorists Attention!
ea. le
61h 19¢
3 hds 20¢
pkg 1%¢
cake do
ack Pep and
Ges Away?
Carburetor
Car
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1937-28 60)
1939-40 60)
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1935--38
1933
1934-35
1937
1939
BONELESS—READY TO EAT
HAM ROLL
MEATY
VEAL CHOPS -
COOKED—READY TO EAT
FRESH
HAMBURG
LEAN
BOILED HAM
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Plymouth
Chevrolet
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Complete line of Ford
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Ford V-8 1932-34
Ford V-8 1935-36
Ford V-8 1937-39
FORD V8 DISTRIBUTORS
Model (80) $195
Model (85-85) 795
All above items include
exchange
like make
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fou will be more
han pleased with
‘he quality of
ihese Hose! They
nave Open Well
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heels, fine gauge
reinforoed toe and
heel assuring
You Pay Only
99c
YOU GET ALL
FOUR ITEMS
Featuring The Gardenia Perfume
Present this Certificate with 8¢ and receive a S100
bottle of Gardenia Exquisite Perfume and a $1.00 box
of Face Powder and we give you twe pairs of Ladies’
First Quality Hose. Remember, you get two pairs of 58¢
$1.18 in Hosiery
109 in Gardenia perfume
1.00 in face powder.
—
$3.18 in merchandise for 99¢
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